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mattmishler

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  1. i run the 4 wires myself..as far as letting them out id let the high out first..but you will need to learn to set them either way..in other words if your high diver gets hit your gonna have to set it with the low still in the water..sometimes it helps to hold the low on the opposite side of the boat while you let the high out..also turning the boat to get the high started..the lows are rarely an issue to set

    As sad as this sounds but don is correct, kidding of course Don. We do the same thing. I would really think about running 4 wires, our best rods when the fish go deep.

  2. Depending on what you have already. I know we have lead cores out to 10 colors and then copper lengths in 200,225,300,450. We add dive bombs to get deeper. Inexpensive wire rod, add a twill tip to an okay standard "lead core" rod with ceramic guides.

  3. There are lots of thing that they could do better for the novice person watching. I think they're showing the tournament inside the tournament, it doesn't show the host tournament at all, just the results for the 333.

  4. I can see if your fishing really deep, to use all flies or meat for me. I usually use the 60ft rule, i usually don't run that many flashers above 60ft down and the deeper i go i run less spoons and more flashers. I like 2.0 on the dept raider, that works equally for spoons and flies and ill bump it down to 1.8-2 for all flies and meat. All flasher program works well really deep, last spring when we were fishing 100-250 down, it was a 9 flasher program, no spoons.

  5. Its always a great time to be in the woods in the winter time, deer hunting or snowshoeing for that matter. I find my self deer hunting less and less every year, it has turned in to, i hunt 5-6 days out of 2-3 weeks then spend 9 months on the big lake and the rest of the time ice fishing.

  6. Thanks for the thought, i wondered the same thing. One day in august i ran a morning trip on the Killin' Time, we have black round 14 pounders, they were producing fish all morning. For the Night i help on the riverside, three yellow stinger weights on his riggers and they took fish.

  7. I know insta launch marina in Manistee is very shallow and the biggest you can get in there is about a 20ft glass boat maybe. I would check out Thompson Marina in Ludington though, fairly close to down town dinning and bars, also 20 minutes from getting your boat on plane.

  8. The one thing about alot of Manistee Charter is, they all have a set of big boards that we use all year long. We have stacked 2,3,4 and 5 colors on one side and had no problems with resetting them. For example when the fish are 45ft down, we still put 2 10 colors out on one side and 2 8 colors with 2 oz dive bombs and just keep sliding them down. There more fun to fight fish on, easier for customers. We pull customer boards, with 250 pound planar line with offshore OR 17 releases.

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